TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie is continuing to pack his schedule with town hall meetings.

The Republican governor will host another one next Tuesday in Belmar, focusing on his administration's plan on how to distribute the second round of federal Hurricane Sandy recovery funds. He will be joined by members of his cabinet.

Christie — whose office is engulfed in scandal over the George Washington Bridge lane closings and accusations by the Hoboken mayor that Sandy aid was withheld because she wouldn't sign off on a project sought by the administration — has not held a news conference since Jan. 9.

Tuesday's event will be the governor's seventh public forum in six weeks.

The town hall meeting, Christie's 116th since taking office, will be held at 11 a.m. at Belmar's borough hall. Residents can RSVP to TownHall.Belmar@gov.state.nj.us. Doors open at 9:30 a.m., and seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Member's of Christie's office will also meet with Sandy victims afterward to answer questions about housing and business assistance programs.